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Kay Kise, 67, slapped the gun out of her face and told her assailants they were not getting her van.

If Republican lawmakers have their way, one of the final acts of the 113th Congress will be to make it easier for big banks to gamble with taxpayers’ money.

Two Cracker Barrel customers in Missouri give waitress Cindi Grady a new car to replace the duct-taped jalopy she was driving to work.

Police say that they are investigating an alarming case of child sex assault at a restaurant designed for kids. KUSA's Jessia Oh reports.

For a lot of working people, this holiday season will be one of belt-tightening rather than shopping sprees. Let’s face it, our wages just aren’t keeping up the way they used to. Here’s a fact: Average income for the least rich 90% of us has been flat since the 1970s, although people are working more hours. Not a recipe for a holiday-buying bonanza.

In this season of giving and good cheer, Westbrook Partners, a real estate management company, is acting like the Grinch. The real estate company, which owns and manages apartment buildings and real estate around the world, is threatening to evict 93 low-income families of the New Era Estate in east London.

Prosecutors agree to drop attempted murder charges against Ebony Wilkerson, the mother who drove a van into the ocean with her children inside. WESH's Claire Metz reports.

When the IBEW and CWA workers said they were about to go on strike against FairPoint Communications, I knew they were in for a long fight. The decision to walk is not an easy one. Workers weigh the decision to walk against their personal financial situation. How long can we afford to go without pay?

An elderly Indianapolis woman warns some would-be teenaged thieves "You're not taking my car!". WTHR's Steve Jefferson reports the despite being hit in the face, she managed to keep her car keys.

The news follows reports that Mayweather may have spoken to Earl Warren Hayes before the rapper killed his wife, then himself.